Milo Manheim is an up-and-coming American actor born and raised in Los Angeles. He began his acting career in a local after-school program in Culver City at the age of seven, and he soon went on to perform in 15 musicals with Liza Monjauze Productions. These musicals include: Rent, Footloose, Tommy, A Chorus Line, Gypsy, and Spring Awakening. Milo was discovered when casting director Amber Horn saw his performance as "Roger" in the musical Rent. This was a pivotal point in his budding career as she brought him in to audition for a new Disney Channel musical, Zombies. Milo booked the male lead, and Zombies premiered on Disney Channel in February 2018. As the only son of Emmy and Golden Globe award winner Camryn Manheim, Milo grew up on the set of The Practice and Ghost Whisperer, and he developed an appreciation for the craft at an early age. In addition to his love of television and film, Milo is still drawn to the stage. Right after filming Zombies, Milo performed in the original musical Generation Me, which was performed at the Hudson Theatre and Playwright Horizons in New York City. He won the "Best Leading Actor" award for his role at the 2017 New York Musical Festival. Following in his family's footsteps, he is an avid participant in community service and charities. After his role in Generation Me, Milo became an advocate for teen suicide prevention. He has also worked with a variety of different organizations to give back, including Bread & Roses Restaurant, Pediatric Aides, Poker for Puppies, Buy Life, and Foster Cares. Milo has volunteered with the Venice Family Clinic which provides health care to low-income residents, and he worked with disabled students at McBride Elementary to get them involved with the arts. In 2008, Milo contributed to the Obama campaign with funds raised from a lemonade stand and was invited to Washington D.C. to attend the inauguration. In Addition, for the past six years, Milo has been involved in Robert Kennedy Jr.'s Waterkeeper Alliance, and he had the opportunity to interview Robert Kennedy Jr. on a CBS news segment about the environment. Milo plays guitar, drums, piano, and ukulele, and he dabbles in various wind instruments.
Milo McDowell is known for Paul McDowell Letters (2016), Chemical Wedding (2008) and Rose Island (2020).
Milo Mungier Jacob is an actor, known for 5 to 7 (2014).
Milo is a Hamptons native and is currently a student at The New School in NYC. He is enthusiastic about photography and has had photos published in The Washington Post. While he loves the City, he feels most at home in Sag Harbor on the beach.
Milo Neuman is known for Under the Silver Lake (2018), Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge (2020) and DC Showcase: Blue Beetle (2021).
Milo Parker was born on October 4, 2002 in Ipswich, England. He is an actor, known for Mr. Holmes (2015), Robot Overlords (2014) and Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (2016).
Milo Quesada was born on April 16, 1930 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was an actor, known for Les chevaliers du ciel (1967), Mi último tango (1960) and La decima vittima (1965). He died on December 12, 2012 in Madrid, Spain.
Milo Randowo is an actor, known for Bron/Broen (2011) and Wallander (2005).
Milo Scott is an actor and writer, known for McMillions (2020), Pink Opaque (2020) and Wolf 359 Live: Deep Space Survival Procedure and Protocol (2016).
Milo Shandel is an award-winning actor and director whose career has gone from stages all over North America to film and television screens the world over. He is perhaps best known as the pompously clueless 'Principal Tater' on the YTV/Disney XD hit youth sitcom Mr. Young, for which he was nominated 3 consecutive years for the Leo Award for best performance in a program for youth or children. Most recently, he has appeared in many Hallmark movies and on episodic shows such as Batwoman, A Miliion Little Things and The Baby-Sitters Club. Feature films include Bong-Jo Hoon's Okja, and the upcoming Ryan Reynolds movie, The Adam Project. As a director, he has helmed multiple episodes of youth sitcoms, The Stanley Dynamic, and Some Assembly Required for which he received a Leo award nomination for best director. Coming in 2021 will be the DGC Greenlight fund-winning short film, Quarantine Fling. Milo began his career in the theatre, having performed on stages throughout The US, Canada, and even Mexico in everything from Shakespeare to ABBA; hundreds-of-thousands were entertained by his 6-year run as Bill Austin 'The Awesome Aussie' in the North American Tour of Mamma Mia! Milo also spent time at The Stratford Festival in Ontario. Milo is a proud graduate of Ryerson Theatre School. He and his wife, actress and writer Christine Oddy, live in Vancouver and have three wonderful sons.